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			Olympia FFA Alumni report on December meeting  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [December 27, 2013] 
            STANFORD — 
			The Olympia High School FFA Alumni, which draws in members 
			from parts of McLean, DeWitt, Logan, Woodford and Tazewell counties, 
			had a chapter meeting on Dec. 2 at 6:30 p.m. in 
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			 Carrie Schworer gave a secretary's report and Michelle Ott gave a 
			treasurer's report, followed by Sharon Hartzold conducting the 
			meeting. For old business, the group heard a report on the tractor the ag 
			mechanics class worked on. The tractor is now in good working order 
			and will be sold at a local auction in the near future. The proceeds 
			from the sale will benefit the FFA chapter and the vo-ag program. The members in attendance were given letters to send to prospective 
			donors for the chapter's silent auction and pork 
			chop dinner on Jan. 31 at Olympia High School in 
			conjunction with sophomore and varsity boys basketball games. This 
			year the Olympia teams will face off against Pontiac High School. 
			 In other news, Emma Meyer is working on developing a list of fliers 
			to be distributed in the towns in the school district about the 
			auction and dinner. She plans to have the fliers ready to distribute 
			by the next meeting. The group also made committee assignments, with each committee 
			responsible for a different aspect of the January fundraiser. Meyer also reported on recent and upcoming FFA contests, in 
			addition to a report on some of the classroom activities of the 
			vo-ag students.
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				 Among the projects the group is currently working on are 
				personal kits to send to the tornado victims in Washington. At 
			the end of the meeting, Ott reminded members that membership dues 
			will be due by March 1. The next meeting of the alumni chapter will be 
			on Jan. 6.
 Chapter officers are Sharon Hartzold of Stanford, president; Michael Wheet of Hopedale, 
			vice president; Carrie Schworer 
			of Carlock, secretary;  Michelle Ott of Danvers, treasurer; and Kyle Haning of Delavan, 
			reporter. The member at large is Don Begolka of Lincoln. 
			Emna Meyer of Minier is the Olympia High School ag teacher and 
			oversees the FFA Alumni and FFA chapters.
 
			[Text from file received from Kyle 
			Haning]
 
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